Toprated ski resorts Zinal to La Tania

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7.9 Zinal, Valais

Novice
7
Advanced
7
Expert
8
Offpiste
8
Snow
7
Lifts
na
Family
9
Ambiance
9
Nature
9
Walking
9

Its a very well and good sport and holiday village. ...

Review by Daan from Deventer (nl) on June 29th. Visited Zinal in august 2005

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7.9 Sankt Anton am Arlberg, Tirol

Novice
8
Advanced
9
Expert
8
Offpiste
8
Snow
8
Lifts
na
Family
7
Ambiance
8
Nature
8
Walking
6

St anton probably has the most reliable snow in austria. the main ski area of st anton itself does get mogulled up, as it is where the beginners tend to congregate. much better to take the time to ride to rendl, only a rope tow and brief traverse away, or better yet zurs, lech and stuben (via st christoph - a fun little run on its own). just s a bit at the end of the day when your legs are tired if you have to ride down the moguls of st anton to get home again. overall this resort is ...

Review by Martine from Sydney on December 10th. Visited Sankt Anton am Arlberg in march 2006

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7.9 La Tania, Savoie

Novice
8
Advanced
8
Expert
7
Offpiste
7
Snow
8
Lifts
na
Family
8
Ambiance
7
Nature
8
Walking
6

The best ski resort that i have stayed in so far. it has excellent ski slopes, snow parks and ski clubs for children. it is situated near courchevel so you can easily catch one chair up and then you can ski the same slopes you can ski at courchevel without paying all the extra cost for accomodation that you would have to pay if you were staying in courchevel. la tania may not have as many shops and pubs as there are in courchevel but there is still plenty to do and there is a ...

Review by Ellie from Dublin on December 14th. Visited La Tania in march 2004

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